From Curiosity to Clarity: My Learning Journey

Day: January 17, 2025

Week 1- My Major Learning Project

I have chosen to pursue learning about Sour Dough Bread! I’m equally excited and scared! Wish me luck!

Drum Roll Please……………..

Learning to Make Sourdough Bread: A Journey of Patience and Joy

Photo: Dotdash Meredith Food Studios

In a world of instant gratification, there’s something deeply rewarding about making sourdough bread. The process is as much about patience and learning as flour and water. As I embark on this journey, I hope it will be transformative—not just for my baking skills but for my outlook on time, effort, and the joy of creating something from scratch. I may even bring my sourdough to work! Stay tuned to see how that goes!…

Step 1: Naming my Starter

She shall be forever known as “Dough-na-tella”

Step 2: Creating Her

Though this is a controversial topic among many sourdough gurus, for the purpose of this class and to learn about how to create a sourdough starter I will be creating my own. I do however believe in the 5, 10, 15 and even 30 year old starters that may produce a superior product. But for this I will be creating her and feeding her myself. I will even be bringing her to work once I get the proper flour. I will be needing any type of unbleached flour to start off with. Equal parts Flour to filtered water. (the water must be filtered)

Scroll, Share, Stress: How Social Media Shapes My Life (For Better or Worse)

This is my first-ever blog post!

I used to consider myself somewhat computer literate, however once it came time to create this blog. I felt a little intimidated. I’m not exactly sure why. I have made sites before using Google Sites and I have worked with WordPress before, however, WordPress is not my first tool of choice, but being the stubborn individual that I am I decided to use it to gain experience with something different. It took a little bit of youtube videos and following along step by step with those youtube videos to get my mind back in the Word Press frame of mind.

So, here I am! Blogging! I feel so extra, and I love it!

THE GOOD >THE BAD OF SOCIAL MEDIA 

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My relationship with social media has been filled with both positives and negatives. Some of the positives that I have experienced are the wide variety of networking opportunities it has provided for me. Social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram have helped me not only in my personal life with staying connected to family and friends who live hours or countries away but also kept me connected professionally with colleagues, potential employers as well and industry leaders in my field of Literacy within Education. Some of the very best inspiration in my profession comes from a few of the accounts that I follow on Instagram. It gives me the spirit I need to keep fighting the good fight, and getting through some very tough times I have had, especially since we are experiencing a Reading war within the Literacy field currently. Without the inspiration and professional leadership some of these individuals have provided to me I would not be the Literacy consultant I am currently. Social media has also provided a space for me to build my brand. My husband and I love to create, we create many things from furniture, to T-Shirts, you name it. We built ourselves a little brand called “Creekside Customs” a few years ago and had a little following of people who would put in orders and keep us busy. Since then we have become too busy to keep it going, however it still brings us joy to create items for people here and there. Without social media, getting our name out there would have been near impossible. Social media has also been a great resource to use when promoting some of the events that I have held. Both personally and professionally, I enjoy hosting events. Professionally I host a couple of large-scale events such as the STEM fair, as well as our Virtual School Grad, without the use of Facebook to share when, where, and what time these events are taking place and posting the posters on there, these events would not be as well attended by the community as they have been. I always like to post a live video or create a cool Reel for the STEM fair to get students, parents, and the community interested. On a personal level, social media has aided me in hosting events such as Ropings, and Rodeos that I organize. It’s been next level to realize the reach that it provides me when competitors who come to our events from other countries like the USA, and far away provinces, like BC and Ontario. Overall Social media has provided me with a lot of great opportunities to showcase whatever it is I decided to host, there is always something! (mostly because I can’t stay still)

With the good, must also come the bad. Sometimes I find myself spending too much time caught up in scrolling. It can take time away from family and friends, and it’s always the best for my mental health. I CARE! A LOT! So when someone rudely posts negative things, it can affect me deeply. For this reason, I find myself having to step away and take time with my family and reflect. I find doing things like reading an unrelated book, or crafting helps me to find balance. Here is an article that I found that speak to this notion of mental health and social media. I often find myself reflecting on the things I CAN control and making sure those things are in order. What others post on their social media accounts, is something I CANNOT control. As consumers all have to be ok with this and sometimes that is easier said than done. Everyone likes to be keyboard warriors when they are in the comfort of their own homes, however, as an observer of other people’s opinions, I am constantly working on filtering out the negative and trying to focus on the positive.

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